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    Wartburg's Hinschberger reaches century mark at Harold Nichols Open

    FORT DODGE, IOWA/STEVENS POINT, WIS. -- Senior two-time defending NCAA Division III 141-pound national champion Dustin Hinschberger of Belle Plaine added to his sparkling Wartburg College wrestling career Saturday, Nov. 12, at the Harold Nichols Open, hosted by Iowa State University, at Iowa Central Community College.

    His first victory of the afternoon, a technical fall over ISU's Erik Johansen, moved him to the century mark for career wins. It was part of a runner-up finish for the two-time All-American in the multi-division field as he battled NCAA Division I All-American Nate Gallick of Iowa State to a thrilling, double-overtime contest in the championship, falling on criteria.

    Hinschberger's runner-up effort at the Harold Nichols meet was one of four runner-up marks for No. 3-ranked Wartburg. Two-time All-American heavyweight Blake Gillis of Spencer upset UW-La Crosse's Ryan Allen, the two-time defending NCAA Division III national champion, 1-0 in the semifinals before University of Nebraska-Omaha's Les Sigman , a three-time NCAA Division II national champion, stopped him in the final. Senior 184-pounder Akeem Carter of Waterloo, a two-time national champion at 197 pounds, rolled into the finals before UW-La Crosse's Jason Lulloff, ranked No. 4 in the National Wrestling Coaches Association/Brute-Adidas preseason Division III poll, upended him, while junior 197-pounder Ryan Phillips of Burlington was also a runner-up.

    Wartburg also sent a large contingent to the UW-Stevens Point Pointer Open Nov. 12. The freshman trio of 133-pounder Zach McKray of Iowa City and 174-pounders Jordan Graham of Mason City and Dan Schulte of LaCrescent, Minn., were champions. Matt Schrupp of Watertown, Minn., a freshman 157-pounder, garnered a fourth-place finish, while freshman 184-pounder Nick Christensen of Ellendale, Minn., was fifth and freshman 141-pounder Kody Blazek of Marion took sixth.

    The Knights kick off the 2005-06 dual campaign at the Olivet College (Mich.) Comet Duals Saturday, Nov. 20. A second group of individuals will also compete at the Augsburg College of Minneapolis, Minn., Auggie Brute-Adidas Open Saturday.

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